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Davidson’s Organics expands private-label beverage program

New equipment expands tea production

Davidson’s Organics, Sparks, Nev., announced it is expanding its private-label beverage program because of popular demand. The program, which offers custom tea bags, bulk teas and iced teas, now will offer wider capabilities through the company’s investment in new machinery as well as its NSF International certification.

Davidson’s Organics’ equipment acquisitions include new tea-bagging equipment to expand its fresh iced tea bag offerings, and a fourth tea blender, which increased the total blending capacity to 3,000 pounds for each batch, the company says.

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